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Pittsburgh Steelers' cornerback Joe Haden said he was randomly selected for a drug test at 3:00 am Tuesday, a few hours after the team's victory over the Buccaneers. Tampa Bay.

And he is not very happy about it.

"Pittsburgh Field 2 a drug test!" he wrote on Twitter. "Seriously, it's 3 o'clock in the morning? Do not wait in the morning?"

Haden ESPN said Wednesday that he and about six of his teammates, including kicker Chris Boswell, had been tested after returning to Pittsburgh after the 30-27 win on Monday night. Haden finished with three tackles and three deflections in the game.

"We did it directly at the airport, when we landed," Haden told the network. "We are essentially going where TSA will be watching us, this guy is sitting there, we have a bathroom, and we are doing it like in the training room, but we are sitting in the fucking lobby."

NFL players are randomly screened during the season.

Haden, a two-time Pro Bowler team member who is in his second season with the Steelers, told ESPN that he did not remember having been tested for anti-doping during his seven years spent with the Cleveland Browns.

Contact Tom Schad at [email protected] or on Twitter @Tom_Schad.

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